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ODT RULING
ITS
BEAVER
BOYS' STATE
ODT put lt foot down and
IS Klamath Fnlli boys had to
cancel tholr plain (or attending
tha Bouvcr tiny' slnlo anmiiil
event hold at Orptfon Stuto col
p under sponsorship of the
American Lrulon.
A. M. Busaman. chnlrman of
tha Beaver Boyi' sluto commit
tee of tho locul post, mid Hint
duo to ODT restrictions, the
whole uffnlr hus bunn cuncnllcd
t Corvallls. The event had been
ilatcd for July 1 to 7.
Klamuth boys who had been
listed to go Included Charles
Thurmun, hlgn school junior;
I.lndv Tliomns. Junior: Corky
Ellis, freshmnn; Vim Krlck,
freshman: Hill llarnrr, irosii'
man; Ronald Woods, freshman;
Cliarios Menoronner, sopno
more: John Stone, freshman:
, Tom Orr, frcshmiin; Stuart
Oliver, freshmnn: L.o North'
cutt. freshman; DID Mosby,
freshman; 11111 Carter, freshman,
and Dob Brown, senior.
'The action of ODT was very
disappointing to all of us," said
Bussman. "Wo feel that the
nrulect. ulving more mental cl
ucntlon to a lurgu number of
young citizens, well Justified
the transportation necessary to
get these boys to uorvaius.
A number of service organ
izations, frutcrnnl urouns and
business men, hud planned to
sponsor boyi for the trip to
IN RODEO EVENTS
Both amateur and profession
al cowhands are entering events
for the rodeo which will be
held July 1-4 at the fa rarounds,
Tha Klamath Bucko roo Days
rodeo committee invites all rid
ers, cownunehers. bronc bust
ers, and all saddle organizations
in the area to enter the 1043
wild west show.
Noted among professional
wranglers who will entertain at
the snow are Basil Brown of
Olene, and Jack Sherman of
Beatly. Brown Is one of the
fastest ropers In the saddle and
Sherman Is well known In the
district for h 1 s accomplished
riding.
Mae Barbour's stock, to be
used in the various events, has
been arriving at the fairgrounds
very day this week.
Rodeo Queen Blanche Schon
hln and her royal court will
appear tonight' with Cat Shrum
and hit Rhythm Rangers at the
Tower theatre. The week has
been filled with social events
honoring the six girls, who will
ba entertained at a picnic at
Lake o' the Woods Friday, and
at a dance at the Klamath ar
mory Saturday night.
Personal and telephone ar
rangements for tickets to the
rodeo are being given prompt
attention at Buckaroo head
quarters, 804 S. 6th. O. D.
Matthews, president of the com
mittee, states advance salos are
more active this year than for
any previous rodeo performance
in Klamath basin.
Two Arrested Here
On Traffic Rulings
Two traffic arrests were made
by Klamath Falls police yester
day. Glen Hart, 2027 Oregon
posted IS ball for a traffic vio
lation and Gene Cricks, 2221 i
Biehh, was fined $10 In police
court this morning for violation
of the basic rule and failure to
have an operator's license.
Three drunks, two drunk and
disorderly cases, and one vag
.rant appeared before Police
Judgo Harold Froncy this morn-inn.
Tha Following
RETAIL LUMBER YARDS
Will Be
CILCDSIEIID
From
Saturday Noon, June 30
Through July 4
AGAIN THURSDAY M.. JULY 5
Big Basin Lumber Co.
Builders Lumber Co.
J. W. Copeland Yards
Drake Lumber Co.
Home Lumber & Supply Co.
Klamath Valley Lumber Co.
Suburban Lumber Co.
Swan Lake Moulding Co.
tip :.. U imf
SOT. BROWN PROMOTED
McCHOHD FIELD, Wash.
Sgt. Jesslo Brown, formerly the
company clerk of the Wac squad
ron nt McChord Field, Wash., a
fourth air force baso, has just
been promoted to first sergeant
of that organization,
Rut. Brown, the daughter of
J. A. Johnson of route 2, box
603, Klamath Falls, Is a grad
uate of Henley high school, class
of 1037.
Tlio sergeant, who attended
an urmy administration school
at Ft. Dca Moines, la., enlisted
In the Wac In February, 1943.
She was promoted to the grade
of sergeant In October, 11143.
Sgt. Brown's husband, Silt.
Norman A. Brown, Is an avia
tion engineer stationed in the
Philippines: thuy were married
at McChord Field, Wash,, In Oc
tober, 1043,
LAMB PROMOTED
Word wus recently received
by Dr. E. D. Lamb of Klamath
Fulls thut his son, Calvin, hat
been promoted to the rank of
first lieutenant. A member of
the army air corps. Lamb is the
pilot of a pursuit night flgntcr
In the Pacific theuter of war,
and had 730 combat hours to
his credit at the time tho letter
was written.
He expects to be sent to Hon
olulu on a rest leave In the
near future, He was itutloncd
in tho Hawuliun Islands before
being assigned to combat duly.
MITCHELL AWARDED
Pvt. Dewey Mitchell, husband
of Mrs. Dorrls Mitchell of 1027
Washington street In Klamath
Falls, lias been awarded the
Combat infuntrymun's Badge
for exemplary conduct against
the Japanese on Ccbu.
Worn above the left breast
pocket, the badge is a silver
rifle within a silver border,
with an elliptical wreath in the
background.
Overseas four months, Mitch
ell is also entitled to wear the
Asiatic-Pacific campaign ribbon
with one battle star and the
Philippine Liberation ribbon
with star.
The Klamath Falls soldier Is a
member of the battle-tested
182nd infantry, a regiment or
ganized in colonial times, and
cited as the oldest American
regiment In existence. The his
tory of the regiment includes
the names Bunker Hill, Bull
Run. Meuse Argonnc, Guadal
canal and Bougainville.
HUTCHENS WOUNDED
Marine Pvt. Fred M. Hutchens,
it nt Vlftmattt . 1
' . u. ..w.i.n.ii ronn nag ni-
only une of six machine gunners
to escape injury when a Jap
mortar ahell landed In their
midst. ... .,.:..-.
' Hutchens platoon was fight
ing on Sugar Loaf hill north
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of Nana when the ahell landed.
Tha man In front of him was
killed and all the others were
wounded. The Oregon leather
neck was tha only one left in
his squad.
"I Joined another machine gun
squad on the hill," said Hutchens.
"and lust before dark that night
I got hit In the foot by a sniper's
bullet.
"I didn't even know that T
was hit," he continued. "It felt
like someone hit my shoe with
a board. The next morning I
took off my shoe and found part
of the bullet In my ankle."
Hutchens Is the son of Mrs.
Alice M. Moss, 2200 Crest.
PERKINS ASSIGNED
After returning from 11
months of duty In Hawaii, the
Marshall Islands and the Mari
anas. SSgt. William R. Perkins
of Klamath Falls has been as
signed to the air technical serv
ice commond. Sgt. Perkins Is
an electrical Inspector at his
present slntlon in Tucson, Ariz.,
nt which point newly-built B-24
Libcrutor bombers are tested
and accepted at the factory by
the air technical service com
mand for the army air forces.
Perkins' porents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Perkins, reside at 403
N, 2nd In Klamath Falls.
MICHEL8 PROMOTED
Word has been received that
Lt. Hurold E. Michels of the
410th night fighter squadron has
been promoted to the rank of
first lieutenant, has been award
ed the Air Medal and has shot
down a Nip plane. The son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Michels of Leba
non, the airman has visited rela
tives in Klamuth Falls, and Is
well-known here. He Is tho
brother of Mrs. L. A. West In and
R. J. Michels of this city, and
Is now stationed in the Philip
pines. BARNETT PROMOTED
After serving In the navy 18
months, William Melton Bar
nett, 432 Broad, has been pro
moted to steward 2c, accord
ing to word received from the
U. S. naval air station, Klam
ath Falls.
Exclusive at
THE
TOWN SHOP.
White
We're been fortunate enough to get three carloads of coal unexpectedly
and we've NO PLACI TO PUT IT!
Yeu knew tha condition of fuel tuppliei here. Wa shiver every tima wa
think of next winter! Still wa don't hava orders 10 wa con unload and
deliver this coal.
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE for SUMMER FILL-UPi If you will order now, for
DELIVERY BEFORE tha FOURTH, wall jive a $1.00 a ton DISCOUNT for
BULK DELIVERY direct from the car. Help ui out, and help yourself!
Pyl?iin&(So
915 Market
Former Resident
Dies In Portland
Charles Burns, 34, former
resident of Klamath Falls, pass
ed away In Portland where he
had been living for the past sev
eral years. Burns, who managed
the Oregon Food store on South
Sixth street for 8 years, was
well-known In Klamath Falls.
The funeral will ba held Fri
day at 1 p. m. In the Letwlller
funeral parlors In Ashland.
E
That a social hygiene day
will ba sponsored by the Klam
ath county health association in
February, 1046, as part of a
national observance was agreed
upon by the Klamath health
association meeting Wednesday
at a luncheon held In the Wil.
lord hotel. This was at the sug
gestion of Fred Schcrcr, direc
tor of social hygiene to the
Oregon T B association, and
Mary Jane Green, health edu
cation director of Oregon T B
association, who spoke at the
meeting.
Mary Jane Green, Portland,
If here to organize with Vance
Vaupel, county chairman of
health activities, arrangements
for the mobile unit which will
arrive In Klamath Falls Jul
30 for approximately 10 days.
The equipment is furnished by
the Oregon T B association and
is brought here in cooperation
with the -nation-wide effort to
stamp out tuberculosis. Three
hundred X-rays can be taken a
day, and various organizations
will be asked to cooperate in se
curing participants in the pro
gram. Theatrical matinees were un
heard of until 1880.
Stag's Famous
4-Season
Jacket
Zelan-treated poplin in
scarlet, fawn and snow
blue. Wind resistant and
water repellant.
7.95 to 12.95
And-
Out-of-Doors
Slacks
All-wool twill In White
Stag's slenderizing high
waist styling. Non-wrinkling.
Navy only.
13.95
THE
Town
Mala
COAL TO BURN"
Two juveniles, on IS and
the other IS, both of Bonanza,
were apprehended by city police
eariy tnis morning as iney were
leaving the Kern Implement
company, 734 S. 6th, with four
tires and five tubes which they
admitted stealing. They were
caught In the act of moving
the stolen property to their
automobile.
Upon Questioning by Juvenile
authorities and city police, they
also admitted breaking Into the
Lombard Motor comDny. 6th
and Plum, earlier In the eve
ning and confessed stealing a
flashlight and a clock there.
The police reports showed
that an unsuccessful attempt
had been made to open the safe
In the office of the Lombard
Motor company with a wrench
and screwdriver. Both boys are
in the custody of juvenile au
thorities here.
Mexico's mines account for
nearly half of the world pro
duction of silver.
TIRE
INSPECTION
STATION
DICK B. MILLER CO.
7th and Klara. Ph. 4103
Shop
at Fifth
Phone 5149
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MANNISH-MAID
SPORT BLOUSES
. Fin Lonsdale cotton Sixes 32-38 Res. $2.25
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SALE SLIGHTLY SOILED
NECKWEAR
Vest m aad collars In sheers aad sport styles. White, pastels
aad dark shade. Reg. values to 12.98.
BUBBLE BATH
Bath-O-Foam brand, 2 full alas Reg, 1 1.00 slxe cartons
o
COSTUME JEWELRY
Mas, necklaces, compacts aad assorted sport Jewelry Value
to 82.S0. Choice
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FANCY
Assorted, styles lor dresses,
While
SCRAMBLE
TABLE
Children's hats, bonnets, bathing trunks, girls' denim
slacks aad sun suits. Values to S2.30 While ther
last '
BOYS' CAPS
Aad Sua Suits. Reg. $1.23 Values
o '
Boys' and Girls'
COATS
Wool and part wool dressy styles In spring
aad summer stock. Sises 2 to 14 years.
Printed Cotton
Lunch Cloths
42x42 slie. Reg. f 1.25 sellers.
MONTH-END ONLY
We Close
Daily At
6 o'Clock
j l - ' J IHt
Thursday. June l, 1148
WOE'S JUNE
Season Final
Clearance
HATS
Sale spring and summer styles la new
eat fabrics aad shades. Values to 817.50.
BUTTONS
suite aad coats. Values to 73e
ther last
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